Solar Energy Myths in India
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Solar Energy Myths in India

Indian societies have an extremely strong mythological tradition. As a result, various myths and religious beliefs have crept into our culture over time. These serve as the building blocks for entire countries, particularly India. However, there are several myths concerning solar energy that have been passed down. It's time to deal with and know more about them.

  • Myth 1: Solar panels require more energy to manufacture than they actually produce.?

The term "embodied energy" refers to the energy required to extract, refine, transport, and produce a product. Various earlier studies have indicated that this usually recovers within 3–4 years. However, the time required to make up for embodied energy has decreased over the past few years due to advancements in panel efficiency and manufacturing techniques. A panel will therefore easily pay back the embodied energy numerous times over and offset huge quantities of emissions over the course of its lifetime. This is if it generates electricity adequately for at least 25 years.

  • Myth 2: Solar panels can vandalize your roof.

Contrarily, solar panels actually shield the portion of the roof they cover from external elements like rain and birds. The panels themselves are neither huge nor heavy enough to harm the house's roof. Additionally, solar installers are skilled and take the state of the roof into account when determining the optimum match in terms of both utility and appearance.

  • Myth 3: Warmer climates are preferable for the production of solar energy.

Solar panels use the sunlight emitted by the sun, not its heat. Solar panels perform less effectively in hot weather. Additionally, even during gloomy or wet weather, the panels do not completely shut off. They carry on with 50% efficacy. Additionally, surplus energy generated in the summer is accessible as energy credits to be used when there isn't much solar energy production.

  • Myth 4: It can be prohibitive to own a solar power system.

Many believe that converting to renewable power is a luxury available exclusively to the wealthy. That is absurd. Solar energy has become a financially viable choice for all property owners due to falling installation costs and the availability of financing options, including loans and government subsidies. Owners of real estate are qualified to receive incentives depending on their solar energy production.

Such myths about renewable and clean energy can hinder us from being more sustainable. Hence, to be sustainable, you should clear out such myths and install solar panels by contacting us at 093729 38936 or on Facebook.?

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